Where To Get Cables For SuperMicro SC512L-260

Feb 8, 2007

some cables for the SuperMicro SC512L-260 case. I believe these are the correct part numbers:

CBL-0084L - Converter cable for front panel connector for non-SuperMicro motherboards

CBL-0044L - Serial ATA Cable that is compatible for use with limited space to plug into hard drives

We'd also be open to a different Serial ATA cable that would work with the case.

We're having trouble finding these in Atlanta. We'd prefer to either pick them up tomorrow, or buy them today and have them overnighted to us in Atlanta.

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